As an only-child in a single parent home, it didn't take long for David Silva to find his two passions in life — art and toys. Drawing everything from dinosaurs to transforming robots, David found inspiration in toys, cartoons, and comic books. A few decades later not much has changed.
After completing high school in the small town of Crowley, Texas, David attended Savannah College of Art and Design in 1998 majoring in Sequential Art. A huge fan of comic books such as Spawn and Superman, David was certain he wanted to draw comic books for a living. However one class in particular, Conceptual Illustration, changed everything.
David found concept design to be much more appropriate to his talents and interests and he began focusing on that path. Concept design also allowed David to develop his sculpting skills, which seemed trivial at the time but would become very important later. After completing his Sequential Art studies and also finishing an additional major in Illustration, David graduated from SCAD in the summer of 2003 with two BFAs.
Three weeks later he began his first professional design assignment for McFarlane, which just happened to be transforming robots. After working about eighteen months as a full-time freelance designer for McFarlane Toys, David moved to New Jersey in 2005 to be closer to the McFarlane Toys headquarters in Bloomingdale, NJ.
During his three and a half years sculpting at McFarlane Toys, David showed a particular interest in the animal-inspired characters and became a major contributor to many of the company's in-house fantasy lines. Most notable is his extensive work on the McFarlane's Dragons line.
In 2010 a new opportunity came along from NECA as an in-house sculptor, where he worked on collector lines including Predator, Aliens, Terminator 2 and Pacific Rim. David left NECA in April of 2021 to work at Creative Beast Studio full time.
David currently resides in Hackensack, NJ and still can't get enough of toys, dinosaurs, and transforming robots.

